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OMAX Corporation is the premier manufacturer of high precision
waterjet machining centers.
Abrasive waterjets are used to profitably machine virtually any material.
OMAX® offers a complete line of machining centers, pumps, controllers,
software, and accessories.
Designed to complement or replace existing processes such as milling, laser,
wire EDM, and fine plasma, OMAX equipment will take you from drawing to finished
part in minutes and make your shop more profitable than you thought possible.

An example of two aluminum parts done in ½" (1.3
cm) thick aluminum, which took approximately five minutes machining time
OMAX Corporation
21409 72nd Ave South
Kent, WA 98032 USA
Phone: 800-838-0343
or 253-872-2300
Fax: 253-872-6190
Email:
omax@omax.com
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OMAX® Software
Intelli-MAX™ Software
The Ultimate Software
OMAX Corporation was the first abrasivejet machine tool manufacturer
to introduce a PC-based controller, and we remain the only corporation to
hold a control methodology patent. Our reliable CAD/CAM and control system
software makes the OMAX® JetMachining® Center as easy to use as
it is accurate.
Designed specifically for abrasivejet machining, each of our
Windows® 2000-based software modules features icon-driven menus
with clear, specific options. In addition, help is available nearly every
step of the way. Since no previous programming experience is necessary, it
is remarkably simple for even novice operators to achieve fast expert results.
The OMAX Software Guarantee
OMAX makes JetMachining Centers, abrasivejet machines that
are controlled by software. OMAX is not a software company. We don't want
to make piles of money by overcharging our customers for new software upgrades.
We want to make our customers successful by continually improving our software
and giving it to them.
We call it our Software Guarantee and it goes like this:
The OMAX Technology Guarantee entitles you, as the original
owner, to free OMAX software upgrades for the life of the machine. You
can have as many seats of software as needed for off-line programming.
When we upgrade the software, you get the upgrade for free.
No charge. No hidden fees. No catch.
Typically, the software is updated about twice a year. While
some of the updates are minor improvements, new technology is also regularly
added. In fall of 2002, the new software included major improvements to the
cutting model that improved machining times by 25% or more.
While other companies charge you for upgrades, OMAX thinks
you deserve the best. And we give it to you. For free.
The Layout software
Layout is the OMAX program that
lets you draw the part you want to make. This full-featured CAD program was
created by OMAX and designed to work with the JetMachining Center.

The main Layout screen
There are three main ways you can create part drawings with
Layout:
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Draw the part using the drawing tools
Layout has a full set of drawing tools, so you draw exactly the part
you want. -
Import a drawing from another CAD program
Layout supports the standard DXF drawing format (along with a variety
of other formats). If a customer gives you a DXF file, you can quickly and
easily open it in Layout, optimize it for abrasivejet machining and
create the tool path. -
Trace a drawing or photograph
Layout lets you display a bitmap or photograph that you can then trace
using the drawing tools. Even if a customer gives you a napkin with a part
drawing on it, you can make the part!
Once your part is finished, use Layout to create the
toolpath that will be used to make your part.
The Make Software
Make is the software that actually
controls the JetMachining Center to create your part. Creating the part is
a simple process with Make:
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Open the toolpath file created by
Layout (or another CAD/CAM drawing tool). -
Choose the material you want to use and the thickness
Make then calculates the exact nozzle motions required to make the
part accurately to within 5/1000ths of an inch (0.1 mm).
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Click on the "Begin Machining" button and Make begins
machining your part.

The Make main screen
If that was all Make could do, it would only have three
commands. Make can also:
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Accurately determine the time required to machine the part
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Provide array nesting so that you can easily make multiple copies of the
same part while getting the most from your material
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Use a stack height calculator to find the optimum number of sheets of material
to use to make multiple parts in the shortest time
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Go to a specific location on the toolpath
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Dry run in forward and reverse at multiple speeds
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Up to 100 user defined tooling locations
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Automatic machine homing
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Preview to screen for path verification
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Automatically detect potential collision areas and use Heads-up traverses
to navigate around them
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Cut off saw
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Measure / Inquire
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Rotate / Scale
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Automatic tool offset compensation
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Automatically record Machine, part and user history logs
And you can install Make on a desktop computer that's
not connected to a JetMachining Center. This lets you see how your part will
be made, how much time it will take, and how much it will cost before
you begin making it.
The OMAX Interactive Reference
The OMAX Interactive Reference (OIR) is more than just a Help
file. It contains:
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Detailed descriptions of every command in Layout and
Make
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Troubleshooting information about the JetMachining Center
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Tips and tricks for making the best, most accurate parts
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Technical details for advanced users who want to push the
technology
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A step-by-step tutorial on using Layout and
Make
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A comprehensive Glossary defining more than 120 abrasivejet
related terms and concepts
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Tips on getting the most out of the software
If we provided a printed version of the OIR, it would run
to more than 1200 pages (we do provide PDF files for each section of the
Help for those want to print it out for reference).

OIR main screen
The OIR has been growing and expanding for the last five years.
Information comes directly from the OMAX programmers, from testers, and from
our customers.
And the OIR is directly linked to all the OMAX programs. If
you have questions about a particular dialog in Layout, click on the
Help button and bring up the OIR page for that command, complete with links
to related commands.
OMAX Utilities
The OMAX software also includes a full set of useful utilities.
These include:
- OMAX Watcher
- The Watcher lets you monitor your OMAX machine over your
office computer network (the computer that controls the OMAX must be connected
to the network). Connect a camera, and get live pictures of what the OMAX
is doing!
- AbrasiveJet Feedrate Calculator
- A calculator that lets you see the nozzle speed for different
materials and machine setups.
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3D Path Editor
- The Path
Editor lets you add up/down motion to your tool path. This lets you
machine uneven material and add features to partly assembled pieces.
- JetSimulator
- A graphical representation of how the abrasivejet water
stream changes as the nozzle moves. Useful for understanding the complexities
of predicting nozzle behavior.
- Calculator
- A calculator with support for degrees, radians, and gradians.
It can also be used for hexadecimal, binary, or scientific calculations. Calculator
lets you enter complex mathematical expressions
- Viewer
- A file viewer that lets you see previews of file content.
Useful for organizing your files.
- Timer
- A simple countdown timer. Great for timing that burrito
you put in the microwave while the OMAX makes your part.
- OMAX Video Player
- A simple video player that plays instructional videos on
the OMAX CD-ROM.

Some of the OMAX utilities
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